Henkel is a global leading manufacturer of consumer and industrial products that vary widely and include adhesive technologies, industrial sealants, beauty and personal care products, and laundry and home care products.
Founded in 1876 in Germany by Fritz Henkel.
Started with a focus on supplying laundry detergent to customers.
In 1920s and 30s, expanded into glues, soaps, and cleaning products for both industrial and household use.
Acquired brands such as Schwarzkopf and Pril in the 1990s and 2000s.
In 2017, Henkel Group achieved a total revenue of around 20 billion euros.
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A detergent for both whites and colors that removes tough stains and keeps clothes looking bright.
A super glue that bonds quickly and provides a strong hold.
Includes a range of products for hair care such as shampoo, conditioner, dye, and styling products.
A line of antibacterial soap that helps kill germs and leaves hands feeling clean and moisturized.
A detergent that cleans and brightens clothes while being gentle on the skin.
Henkel Group achieved a total revenue of around 20 billion euros in 2017.
Henkel produces a wide variety of consumer and industrial products, including adhesive technologies, industrial sealants, beauty and personal care products, and laundry and home care products.
Henkel is known for its laundry detergents, adhesives, and personal care products.
Henkel owns and markets many brands such as Schwarzkopf, Dial, Loctite, Purex, and Persil.
Henkel has made efforts towards sustainability and environmentally friendly practices, such as reducing emissions and promoting sustainable sourcing.